Roundtrip in Europe by coach & train

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Rotary Eurotour 2014
Northwest Europe Tour
20th – 30th May 2014/ 11 day & 10 nights
1st day – Prague
Arrival in Prague in the afternoon. We make a 3 hours long guided tour. The Best of
Prague Walking Tour explores the main sights and attractions in this enchanting city - the
tour starts in the medieval centre of Prague, before strolling into the Jewish Quarter. Next,
we cross one of Europe’s oldest stone bridges, Charles Bridge - and includes an enjoyable
walk through the Prague Castle complex. Free time. Hostel and dinner in Prague.
2nd day - Cologne
After breakfast we set off to Cologne, Germany. After arrival we have dinner in the hostel.
3rd day - Amsterdam
After breakfast we visit the famous Gothic Cologne Cathedral and then we go to the Lindt
chocolate factory and museum. In the afternoon we are travelling forward Amsterdam. Dinner
in the hostel.
4th day – Amsterdam, Brussels
After breakfast we have guided walking tour and boat trip in Amsterdam. During this 3
hour stroll around the historical centre our friendly local guides will expose you to over 800
years of Amsterdam history and culture. Then travel to Brussels, which is the capital of
Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union. We have a short walking
tour in the old city center. Dinner and hostel in the city.
5th day – London
This day we travel to England. In the late afternoon free time in London. Dinner at the
hostel.
6th day – London
After breakfast we will explore the very best of London on a fully-guided tour. You'll
take a scenic drive through the West End and City past famous sights such as Westminster Abbey, Big Ben and
Trafalgar Square, see the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. In the afternoon, enjoy a sefl-guided tour
of St Paul's Cathedral and visit the Tower of London. Dinner at the hostel.
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Rotary Eurotour 2014
7th day – Travel to Paris
After breakfast set out to Calais, travel back to the Continent with Eurotunnel. As for plan we will stop in
Canterbury, which is a historic English cathedral city. Arrival in Paris in the evening. 2 nights accommodation in
Paris.
8th day - Paris
After breakfast we take part in a sightseeing tour by bus - See the sights that make Paris the
most romantic and famous city in the world! Hit all the major sights, including the Champs
Elysées, Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Concorde, Paris Opera, Louvre Palace, and the Eiffel
Tower. In the afternoon free time - optional program: Orsay Museum. Accommodation in Paris.
9th day – Travel to Strasbourg
Leaving Paris and travel towards Strasbourg. As for our plan we have a stop in Reims. Many people know Reims
for its cathedral, Notre-Dame de Reims, formerly the place of coronation of the kings of France. The cathedral
became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. In the evening we arrive in
Strasbourg. Dinner in the hostel.
10th day – Strasbourg - Munich
After breakfast we have a short sightseeing tour in Strasbourg. The city is chiefly
known for its sandstone Gothic Cathedral with its famous astronomical clock, and for
its medieval cityscape of Rhineland black and white timber-framed buildings,
particularly in the Petite-France district. Then we travel towards Munich. We would
like to take a break in Tübingen. This is a traditional university town, where we can
spend a short time. Old town landmarks include the Rathaus (City Hall) on
Marktplatz (Market Square) and the castle. In the evening arrival in Munich.
11th day - Munich
The city of Munich has a lot attraction to offer for all ages and tastes. Whether you are interested in history,
architecture or art; whether you enjoy strolling through parks, fancy attractions like a trip to the Bavaria film studios,
guided tours or long for a visit to one of Munich's famous traditional beer gardens, you'll always find something
exciting in this multi-faceted city. After the guided walk travelling home, arrival late in the evening.
Programs are subject to change.
PRICE: 1.200,00 EUR
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